Alphabet of the Magi

The Alphabet of the Magi was invented by Theophrastus Bombastus von
Hohenheim (also known as Paracelsus) in the 16th century. He used it to
engrave the names of angels on talismans which he claimed could treat
illnesses and provide protection. It was probably influenced
by the various other magical alphabets that were around at the time
and also by the Hebrew script.